Ontario Class F Practice Test · Question
When an unmarked police vehicle, using emergency lights and siren, approaches from the opposite direction on a divided highway, what is the driver's responsibility?
On a divided highway, drivers typically only need to yield to emergency vehicles on their side of the median. If it's on the opposite side, normal driving can c
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Question: When an unmarked police vehicle, using emergency lights and siren, approaches from the opposite direction on a divided highway, what is the driver's responsibility?
Answer options: ✅ Continue driving normally as the emergency vehicle is on the opposite side.
- Safely move to the right lane and reduce speed.
- Stop immediately in your current lane.
- Increase speed to pass the vehicle before it gets closer.
Correct answer: Continue driving normally as the emergency vehicle is on the opposite side.
Explanation: On a divided highway, drivers typically only need to yield to emergency vehicles on their side of the median. If it's on the opposite side, normal driving can continue safely.
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